And your predictions have been super spot-on so far todayCowboyNV said:OrediggerPoke said:CowboyNV said:Instead of betting on fantasy football, perhaps you should try the real world. It's a bigger rush.
DFS betting has been determined legal to conduct in the state I reside. Sports betting has not. When facing depositions, it is good that I can testify that, to my knowledge, I am not engaged in illegal conduct.
Good point. I predict fantasy football (all fantasy sports) will soon be considered gambling and become illegal. By the way, that was the best $250 I've spent in a long time. Now to go buy some crow.
whyoh said:And your predictions have been super spot-on so far todayCowboyNV said:OrediggerPoke said:CowboyNV said:Instead of betting on fantasy football, perhaps you should try the real world. It's a bigger rush.
DFS betting has been determined legal to conduct in the state I reside. Sports betting has not. When facing depositions, it is good that I can testify that, to my knowledge, I am not engaged in illegal conduct.
Good point. I predict fantasy football (all fantasy sports) will soon be considered gambling and become illegal. By the way, that was the best $250 I've spent in a long time. Now to go buy some crow.
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WestWYOPoke said:wyoair said:WestWYOPoke said:Just an FYI on technical terms, a Separated Shoulder and AC separation are the same thing. No such thing as a Glenohumeral separation - dislocation or subluxation, yes - but separation, no.
I know it's just semantics, but as it's my field, I like to help clear up any confusion.
Orthopedist I take it? I worked with a group in Casper doing their urgent care/acute stuff for a while. I'm just a lowly NP haha. I guess yeah technically no such thing as a GH separation but I guess I was talking more humeral head subluxation I.e. anterior/posterior/ luxation erecta as opposed to an AC separation.
Actually, an Athletic Trainer, so you "outrank" me technically. But when it comes to Orthopedic conditions, I like to think I can hold my own. Especially with how those conditions relate/work in the realm of college athletics. Still kicking around the idea of going back to school and getting a PA-C, but not yet at least.